Device Management Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Push message Routing Service (dmwappushservice)Device Management Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Push message Routing Service (dmwappushservice) startup type, default configuration, and information

 Registry Name:

dmwappushservice

 Display Name:

Device Management Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Push message Routing Service

 Description:

Routes Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Push messages received by the device and synchronizes Device Management sessions.

For more information, see the Additional Information section.

 Default Status:

Stopped

 Default Startup Type:

Manual (Delayed Start, Trigger Start)

Learn more about the different startup types of Windows services in Microsoft Windows.

 Image Path:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs -p

  svchost.exe is a system process that hosts and manages Windows services running from DLL files rather than standalone executable files, allowing Windows to modularize and efficiently manage background tasks.

svchost.exe loads and runs Windows services, such as networking, Windows Update, audio, and many others. Multiple instances of svchost.exe can run simultaneously, each hosting different services. This helps with stability and security—if one service fails, it doesn't crash all services.

 DLL File Path:

C:\WINDOWS\system32\dmwappushsvc.dll

 Dependencies:

The service depends on the following system components to function properly:

System components that depend on this service to function properly:

  • None

 Log On As:

LocalSystem

 Additional Information:

The dmwappushservice service is used to route Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Push messages to compatible devices. WAP Push messages are specially formatted SMS messages that display an alert message to the user and give the user the option of connecting directly to a particular URL via the mobile phone’s WAP browser.

The service is required for Intune, MDM, and similar management technologies. Intune is a cloud-based service that allows you to manage and secure your devices, apps, and data. MDM (Mobile Device Management) is a way of controlling and enforcing policies on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

 Windows Service Startup Type:

In Microsoft Windows, Windows services can be configured with different startup types that determine how and when they are started:

  • Automatic: The service starts automatically when Windows boots.
  • Automatic (Delayed Start): The service starts automatically after the system has finished booting and initial services have started, helping improve startup performance.
  • Manual: The service does not start automatically. It must be started by a user or another process when needed.
  • Manual (Trigger Start): The service starts manually or in response to specific system events (triggers), such as device insertion or network changes.
  • Disabled: The service is prevented from starting, even if required by the system or an application.